Experiments in Criminology and Law: A Research Revolution
illustrates how experimental methods, particularly laboratory
experiments, can be useful for researchers studying crime,
deviance, and law. Scholars in these areas have typically relied on
data from surveys, ethnographies, and government records. While
such research has produced evidence regarding correlations, it has
not been as successful at increasing our understanding of the
mechanisms responsible for those correlations. This book makes the
case that laboratory experiments can help. Their strengths
complement those of traditional methods and field experiments.
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